Social Science Quarterly, Volume 69Southwestern Social Science Association and the University of Texas, 1988 - Political science Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... individuals to donate their time , whether it be in the public , non- profit , or private sectors . Individuals are more likely to opt for public sec- tor volunteering if they desire higher service levels or quality than that determined ...
... individuals to donate their time , whether it be in the public , non- profit , or private sectors . Individuals are more likely to opt for public sec- tor volunteering if they desire higher service levels or quality than that determined ...
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... individuals to volunteer in the public sector . Individuals are likely to volunteer for public sector ac- tivity , specifically , to the extent that those individuals feel that the quantity or quality of public services is inadequate ...
... individuals to volunteer in the public sector . Individuals are likely to volunteer for public sector ac- tivity , specifically , to the extent that those individuals feel that the quantity or quality of public services is inadequate ...
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... individuals . Individuals getting married and migrating are now placing a spousal employment or preference constraint on their behavior . For men this means lower returns in accordance with Hypothesis 2. For women this means lower ...
... individuals . Individuals getting married and migrating are now placing a spousal employment or preference constraint on their behavior . For men this means lower returns in accordance with Hypothesis 2. For women this means lower ...
Contents
Volume 69 Number | 1 |
Fact or Fiction? | 24 |
A Tale of Two Theses | 40 |
Copyright | |
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